I've been in the steel business for 30 years, and we've seen difficult times—in 1982, in the 1990s, and in early 2000. It is a cyclic thing we're involved in here, and sometimes forces are applied differently, because we have so many forces acting against us now with, let's say, the dollar.
Back about two and a half years ago, just before this major recession that we're in, the dollar was up around $1.05 or $1.06 and we were still doing contracts in the U.S. simply because we were competitive and the market was there. The economy was still in pretty good shape.